Fast Facts: Osteoarthritis 2nd Edition

Fast Facts: Osteoarthritis 2nd Edition book cover

Fast Facts: Osteoarthritis 2nd Edition

Author(s): Philip Conaghan (Author), Amanda E Nelson (Author)

  • Publisher: Health Press Limited
  • Publication Date: 1 April 2012
  • Edition: 2nd
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 112 pages
  • ISBN-10: 9781908541093
  • ISBN-13: 1908541091

Book Description

Osteoarthritis is the most common joint disorder and represents a massive problem in our aging and overweight society. For most people, it is a syndrome of joint pain and stiffness, with associated functional problems that have a substantial impact on quality of life. The two internationally renowned authors of Fast Facts: Osteoarthritis believe that “something can be done to help every person with osteoarthritis”. This comprehensive handbook includes: – a clear and concise description of the normal joint; – a detailed overview of the pathology of osteoarthritis; – expert guidance on well-established diagnostic criteria and investigations; – up-to-date, practical information on drug therapy, non-pharmacological treatments and surgical options; – joint-specific treatments for the hand, hip and knee, including intra-articular corticosteroid injections. For all healthcare professionals who have ever felt unable to provide effective therapy for this disease, or who have encountered negative patient and community attitudes to joint pain, Fast Facts: Osteoarthritis is essential reading.

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About the Author

Philip Conaghan, MB BS PhD FRACP FRCP Professor of Musculoskeletal Medicine, University of Leeds, Consultant Rheumatologist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust & Leeds Primary Care Trust, West Yorkshire, UK and Amanda E Nelson, MD MSCR, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, Allergy, and Immunology, University of North Carolina, Thurston Arthritis Research Center, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

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